Batman! Okay, so we just looked at how some of our Dark Crisis and Flashpoint Beyond gossip was playing out in DC's previews for next week. But what about
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Two or three weeks ago, Bleeding Cool ran a little Dark Crisis gossip. And with Flashpoint Beyond #5 and Dark Crisis #4 out next week, how is it all
Annie was a minor character from Batman: The Animated Series, a minor character from Growing Pains, revealed as the daughter of Clayface, the
Spoilers ahead for this week's DC Comics anthology Saved By The Belle Reve, telling stories about various characters' schooldays in and around the DC
Maybe we should call it a Magical Crisis. Maybe we should call it Books Of Magic Part Two. Tim Hunter was created by Neil Gaiman and John Bolton for the
The preview of Batman Vs Robin #1 issued by DC Comics last week sees the return of Alfred Pennyworth, Batman's butler, killed at the hands of Bane in
Recently in the Batman comic books, The Penguin, suffering a terminal illness, took his own life, in a fashion that framed Batman for the murder. It was
Before reading Batman #127, out in two weeks, Bleeding Cool has been told to tell you that you may want to read the JLA story Tower Of Babel. Writer Chip
Harvey Dent is Two-Face. Possibly the greatest example of the facial-disformity-equals-bad-guy trope of all time. But it does have precedent, some going
DC Comics relaunches the Justice Society Of America and Stargirl, with Geoff Johns as well as WildCATS and Wildstorm in November, while finally publishing
Bleeding Cool first scooped the news back in 2014 that Marc Silvestri was working on a Batman comic. But we understand he had already been working on it
Batman: Urban Legends is about to get a new story by Dennis Culver and Hayden Sherman about a new set of young Gotham ne'er-do-wells who the city intended
Spoilers for Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler by Tom King and Mitch Gerads published by DC Comics today. But first, we go back seventy-five years. In the
There may be spoilers for Batman One More Day: The Riddler by Tom King and Mitch Gerads published today by DC Comics/ But first, a little rewind. In 2016,
Back in 2013, Bleeding Cool was full of articles detailing DC Comics creator conflict with editorial. Some had seen creators walk off books, but the
Today sees the publication of Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler from Tom King and Mitch Gerads, and it is utterly glorious. There will be much that people
DC Comics is to publish a series of one-shot takes on Batman: The Killing Joke, called Batman: One Bad Day, each focusing on a different member of
Martin Shkreli was a hedge fund manager and former chief executive officer of the pharmaceutical firms Retrophin and Turing Pharmaceuticals. He was best
Back in April, Batman Beyond: Neo-Year #1 set in the DC Comics future, had Terry McGinnis seemingly-quote Will Smith shouting, then slapping Chris Rock at
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what is
Batman #609 by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee and Scott Williams is not the first chapter of their legendary Batman collaboration, Hush, it is the second. However,
Alysia Yeoh was a DC Comics character meant to have appeared in the now-shelved Batgirl movie, portrayed by Ivory Aquino. She would have been the first
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics,
In the first issue of Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jimenez's new Batman run last month, Batman #125, they kicked things off with a big old death scene that was
Sean Murphy, Clay McCormack and Simone Di Meo have a new White Knight Murphyverse spinoff with the Red Hood this Tuesday, revisiting the character who, as
Sword Of Azrael #1 time. Dan Watters and Kieron Gillen are friends. You'll see them at the bar together, Kieron as the ancient wizard, Dan as the young
DC Comics has had an... interesting history in the portrayal of the relationship between Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn. Established in the Harley Quinn
Yes, Batman got married in Batman/Catwoman #12. But in the regular Batman #126 comic book series published this coming Tuesday (preview below) it is
DC Comics announced a sequel series to The Joker, in their San Diego Comic-Con Gotham panel last Friday - The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #1
Penguin time! Batman: One Bad Day is a series of oversized prestige-format comic books from DC Comics, and each tells a different story of a different